Review: Boku Superfuel – A Superfood Energy Drink

The Boku Superfuel is a new product released by the Boku company, which is best known for its Boku Superfood. The company is fairly new, having started in 2007, and from what I can tell has done very well. It started out with humble origins and a single product (the superfood), and has since expanded its product line to a protein powder, meal replacement bar, green tea drink, and its recently released BoKu Superfuel.

They have a good reputation for quality, so I was happy to accept their request to take it for a spin. I even got an e-mail from the founder of the company, which was a nice touch.

So what did I think?

I liked it a lot and it’s a very unique product. It’s not a traditional superfood powder, but goes above and beyond what you’d get in a traditional energy supplement due to its robust and high quality ingredient list. I almost want to say it’s an attempt to replace your cup of coffee, but I suspect it’ll be most popular with athletes that use Boku products for training.

Boku Superfuel: The Rundown

I’d summarize the Boku Superfuel as follows:

The Best Parts

Really a unique product. Its goal is to improve your physical performance, and it does this by condensing the Boku Superfood ingredient list to its most potent parts. It delivers health with improved energy as a side effect, whereas other products might try to deliver energy with a crash and lethargy as something you might have to deal with when its effect runs out.

High quality ingredients. This is no surprise, since every Boku product is meticulously sourced. Never the less, it gets very high marks for purity. Certified organic, kosher, and vegan, with only nutritionally potent ingredients.

Surprisingly good taste. Its made with cocoa, vanilla bean, and maple syrup, and has a surprisingly rich taste that’s aromatic and pleasantly sweet. To gauge a supplements taste I usually eat a spoonful before I mix it with water, and by this measure the Superfuel is one of the best products I’ve ever tried.

It works! I definitely noticed an improved energy level after I took it. Very nice.

What You Might Think Twice About

Not a traditional superfood powder. As best I can tell the Superfuel is not intended to be a spinoff of the Boku Superfood. Its ingredients aredesigned for energy and physical performance, and not as much overall health (Although keep in mind that of course it’s very healthy for you). So some customers might be turned off by its pared down ingredient list and better off sticking with the superfood.

A little expensive. A bag costs $59.95 on its website, which might be a little more than some can afford. You get what you pay for, and healthy food is a cost effective substitute for medication, but this might hold some people back.

In powder form

Analyzing the Ingredients

Here’s the label for the Boku Superfuel:

It has ten ingredients total, all of which are high quality. I particularly like the following three:

Reishi and Cordyceps. Two species of mushroom and fungi that have a long history of medicinal use.

1 bunch of parsley (I always throw some greens in just for good measure)

1 scoop hemp or other plant protein powder

1 tbs. walnut or flaxseed oil

stevia to taste.

This is a great wholesome way to start your morning that gives your body a good mix of everything it needs and has a nice, rich, chocolatey flavor. It has enough calories to keep you full and definitely fills me up in a very comfortable way. It’ll leave your cup of coffee in the dust.

The Boku Superfuel vs. the Boku Superfood

What differentiates the SuperFuel from the Superfood is that the former contains matcha green tea, cocoa, marshmallow root, and dulse whereas the Superfood does not. The superfood offers a wider variety of ingredients that includes probiotics, enzymes, algaes and grasses, fruits, and sprouts. So again, if you’re looking for something that includes everything but the kitchen sink then it’s best to go with the Boku Superfood. If you’re looking for nutrient concentration with an emphasis on physical performance then the Superfuel is a better choice.

I think both are very good products, but what’s best for you is a matter of preference.

To make the comparison a little easier, here’s a table comparing the two.

So overall I liked this product quite a bit. I’d recommend buying it, and enjoyed using it more than most other superfood related supplements.

Disclaimer: I don’t get paid for my reviews. Whatever I say is my own opinion and your own observations might differ. When I point out a products benefits or drawbacks I’m not trying to demonize or deify companies or products, just point out relevant information. Thanks!

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